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Gisborne 'feeling the pain' after more job cuts
The primary production region of Gisborne is "feeling the pain" of the recession with another employer slashing staff numbers by half.
The primary production region of Gisborne is "feeling the pain" of the recession with another employer slashing staff numbers by half.
Antipodean working holiday makers should be encouraged to spend longer in the UK so the nation can benefit from their talents, a British think tank says.
Young New Zealanders have gone back to study in record numbers as unskilled jobs have disappeared in the recession.
KiwiSaver rules may be changed, says Finance Minister Bill English.
Some 42 per cent of white-collar employers froze salaries in the past six months, research shows.
John Key has announced a $152 million plan to create work, education and training opportunities for unemployed youth after the number out of work rose from 4000 last June to 17,000 this June.